Global Partners

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1. Bukavu DioceseBukavu Diocese is one of CMSI's three Global Partners in DR Congo and is led by Bishop Bahati Sylvester Bali-Busane.

2. Diocese of EgyptThe Diocese of Egypt stretches across a vast area in North Africa and takes in eight countries. CMSI's partnership with the diocese is mostly focussed in Egypt - particularly on theological training and work with Sudanese refugees.

3. Diocese of Northern ZambiaCMSI has been in partnership with the Diocese of Northern Zambia since 1995. For the majority of that time our focus has been on supporting leadership training in St John's Anglican Seminary, Kitwe.

4. Gitega DioceseGitega Diocese, east of Burundi’s capital, Bujumbura, was created in 1985 and since then has been led by Bishop John Nduwayo. CMSI's relationship with the diocese goes back many years - a partnership was formalised in 2003.

5. HDCSHDCS (Health Development Community Service) is a Nepali Christian organisation, which delivers quality services in Nepal in the areas of health care, community development, education and training. The organisation is led by Dr Tirtha Thapa.

6. Ibba DioceseIbba Diocese is one of the newest of CMSI's Global Partners and is by far the poorest and least resourced of our four partner dioceses in South Sudan. The diocese is led by Bishop Wilson Kamani.

7. Kajiado DioceseKajiado Diocese is one of CMSI's two Global Partners in Kenya; there's been a strong and fruitful partnership between Kajiado and parishes throughout Ireland for more than 35 years. The diocese is led by Bishop Gaddiel Lenini.

8. Kajo-Keji DioceseKajo-Keji Diocese is one of four CMSI partner dioceses in South Sudan, with the partnership going back to 1998. The diocese is led by Bishop Anthony Poggo.

9. Kibungo DioceseKibungo Diocese is one of CMSI's two Global Partners in Rwanda and is led by Bishop Emmanuel Ntazinda.

10. Kindu DioceseKindu Diocese is one of CMSI’s three Global Partners in DR Congo and is led by Bishop Masimango Katanda.

11. Luwero Diocese (inc. Kiwoko Hospital)CMSI has been in partnership with the Diocese of Luwero, in central Uganda, for more than 25 years. In recent years, the main expression of this partnership has been through Kiwoko Hospital, but we're currently exploring ways to broaden our engagement with the diocese.

12. Madi-West NileSituated in northwest Uganda and bordering South Sudan, the Diocese of Madi West Nile has been impacted by the years of civil war and strife across the border. As a result, training and holistic development have been priorities for the diocese.

13. Maridi DioceseMaridi Diocese's partnership with CMSI and the Church in Ireland stretches back to 1998. The diocese enjoys strong relationships with many parishes in Ireland and with the Diocese of Down and Dromore. Maridi is led by Bishop Justin Badi Arama.

14. Matana DioceseMatana Diocese is one of CMSI's two Global Partners in Burundi and is committed to training church leaders and helping to continue the process of peace and reconciliation.

15. North Kivu DioceseNorth Kivu Diocese is one of CMSI’s three Global Partners in DR Congo and is led by Bishop Isesomo Muhindo.

16. SD ChurchSD Church in Nepal is a church for the marginalised, that has seen exponential growth in recent years as they share God's transforming love with the poor, the sick and those with disabilities.

17. Shyogwe DioceseShyogwe Diocese is one of CMSI's two Global Partners in Rwanda, with a partnership that began in 2008. The diocese is led by Bishop Jered Kalimba.

18. UDP, NairobiThe Urban Development Programme (UDP) of All Saints Cathedral, Nairobi, was started in 1991 in order to look after 350 families, who were displaced from their homes in slum demolitions. CMSI has been involved with UDP since 1992.

19. Yei DioceseYei Diocese is the most southerly of the 50 dioceses in the Episcopal Church of Sudan and South Sudan and has enjoyed a strong partnership with CMSI and the Church in Ireland for many years. The diocese is led by Bishop Hilary Luate Adeba.

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